haloalkanes Flashcards

1
Q

define nucleophile

A

electron pair donator

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2
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what is the reaction for haloalkanes?

A

nucleophilic substitution

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3
Q

hydrolysis definition

A

breaking of bonds using water

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4
Q

what happens to the rate of hydrolysis down the group?

A
  • rate of hydrolysis increases
  • as the strength of the carbon-haloalkane bond decreases
  • so less energy required to break the bonds
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5
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what happens to the rate of hydrolysis of primary, secondary and tertiary haloalkanes

A
  • rate of hydrolysis increases

- as the number of steps in the mechanism increases

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6
Q

how do CFCs deplete the ozone layer?

A
  • breaks carbon- halogen bonds in CFCs by homolytic fission to form radicals
  • this reacts with ozone and so breaks it down
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7
Q

list 3 sources of CFCs in the atmosphere

A
  • refrigerators
  • air conditioners
  • aerosols
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